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The phrase "a taste for business" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is usually used as a metaphor to describe someone who has an inclination or aptitude for business. You can use it in any sentence where you want to describe someone's ability in business. For example: "John has a taste for business and runs a successful accounting firm."
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Selling mangoes gave me a taste for business.
After his postgraduate studies, Mr. Wladawsky-Berger joined I.B.M.'s Watson labs in 1970 as a researcher, but he had a taste for business side of the company as well.
By the time he attended the University of Waterloo, Ayre was betting on sports (for beers, he says), and developing a taste for business.
A taste for business A couple of friends and I, on a recent visit to New York, decided to follow your judgment on where to eat ("Restaurants Go, Consider, Stop," Fact & Comment).
Having acted independently of her husband when she finagled the funds to pay for their year in Italy, Nora has developed a taste for business deals and the financial rewards they can bring.
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He developed a taste for show business by stealing money to go to the movies.
His son inherited much of his morality and determination, and a taste for show business from his mother, who was a musical-comedy performer.
Kenny Chesney explains why he's a no-shoes entrepreneur with a taste for the rum business.
An information technology professional who lives in Andover, he discovered a taste for teas on business trips to Asia and India.
Abdulwahab appears to have developed a taste for the investment business at BHC Marketing in Woodlands, Tex., a planned community where in 2002 he began promoting fixed annuities to financial planners who were looking for products to sell that would earn them high commissions.
This co-operation has been well rewarded with an account which makes Mr Schrempp seem like a business demi-god, with a taste for living it up when business is done for the day.
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